ATI PN Comprehensive Predictor 2026
Exam Review | ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Exit Exam with NGN 180 Q &
A: Updated NGN Practice Review
MMR Vaccine Instructions -Answer--Your partner should also receive the MMR
vaccine.
MMR Vaccine Allergy Warning -Answer--If you are allergic to gluten you should not
receive this vaccine.
MMR Vaccine Breastfeeding Advice -Answer--Avoid breastfeeding for 3 days after
receiving the vaccine.
MMR Vaccine Pregnancy Advice -Answer--Avoid pregnancy for at least 28 days after
receiving the vaccine.
Client Condition at 31 Weeks -Answer--Client is at 31 weeks of gestation and
presents with a severe headache unrelieved by acetaminophen.
Client Vital Signs -Answer--Temperature (oral) 36.9° C (98.4° F). Heart rate 72/min.
Respiratory rate 16/min. BP 162/112 mm Hg. Oxygen saturation 979% on room air.
Urine Diagnostic Results -Answer--Appearance cloudy, Color yellow, pH 5.9, Protein
3+, Specific gravity 1.013, Leukocyte esterase negative, Nitrites negative, Ketones
negative, Crystals negative, Casts negative, Glucose trace, WBC 5, RBC 1.
Prenatal Complication Indicators -Answer--Urine protein, Blood pressure, Report of
headache, Fetal Activity.
Grief Counseling for Parents -Answer--Bring the child to the funeral service before
visitors arrive.
,Child's Perception of Death -Answer--School-age children tend to view death as a
temporary form of sleep.
Gastrostomy Tube Care -Answer--Apply water-soluble lubricant to the site, attach an
extension tube to the site's opening before use, and secure the tubing to the child's
abdomen.
Angina Pectoris Response -Answer--I will stop what I am doing and lie down.
Aspirin Dosage for Angina -Answer--I will take two 325 milligram aspirin tablets at
the same time.
Nitroglycerin Protocol -Answer--I will call the provider after taking one dose of
nitroglycerin.
Incorrect Angina Response -Answer--I will hold my breath and bear down.
Digoxin Administration Preparation -Answer--A nurse is preparing to administer a
prescribed dose of digoxin to a client.
Urine output -Answer--The amount of urine produced by the kidneys, which can
indicate fluid balance and kidney function.
Apical pulse -Answer--The heartbeat as heard over the apex of the heart, typically
measured at the fifth intercostal space.
Blood pressure -Answer--The force of blood against the walls of the arteries,
measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
Respiratory rate -Answer--The number of breaths taken per minute, an important
vital sign indicating respiratory function.
Digoxin toxicity -Answer--A condition resulting from excessive levels of digoxin,
characterized by symptoms such as bradycardia.
Type 1 diabetes mellitus management -Answer--Involves checking blood sugar
levels before meals and at bedtime, and rotating insulin injection sites.
Lipodystrophy -Answer--A condition caused by repeated insulin injections at the
same site, leading to changes in fat distribution and insulin absorption.
Acute kidney injury findings -Answer--Expected laboratory results include increased
serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels.
, Cataract surgery discharge instructions -Answer--Clients should avoid bending over
at the waist for several weeks and heavy lifting post-surgery.
Fluid volume excess -Answer--A condition characterized by pulmonary congestion,
increased blood pressure, and potential crackles in the lungs.
Uterine tachysystole -Answer--A condition where contractions occur too frequently,
potentially compromising fetal oxygenation.
Chest tube management -Answer--The collection device should be kept below the
level of the client's chest to prevent backflow.
Acute pancreatitis care -Answer--The plan of care should include maintaining the
client on NPO status and administering NSAIDs for pain management.
Increased urine output -Answer--A potential finding in fluid volume excess, indicating
the kidneys are still functioning adequately.
Crackles in the lungs -Answer--A sign of pulmonary congestion often associated with
fluid volume excess.
Decreased blood pressure -Answer--Not typically expected in fluid volume excess;
usually, blood pressure increases.
Weight loss -Answer--Not a finding associated with fluid volume excess; typically,
weight gain occurs.
Oxytocin infusion -Answer--Used to induce or augment labor, requiring careful
monitoring of contraction patterns.
Supine position -Answer--A position where the client lies flat on their back, which
may not be appropriate for all patients.
NPO status -Answer--A medical instruction meaning 'nothing by mouth,' often used
before surgery or certain medical procedures.
NSAIDs for pain management -Answer--Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used
to alleviate pain, particularly in conditions like pancreatitis.
NPO -Answer--Nothing by mouth; a status to rest the pancreas and reduce enzyme
production.
Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) -Answer--A measure of neutrophils in the blood; an
ANC of 500/mm³ indicates neutropenia.
Exam Review | ATI PN Comprehensive
Predictor Exit Exam with NGN 180 Q &
A: Updated NGN Practice Review
MMR Vaccine Instructions -Answer--Your partner should also receive the MMR
vaccine.
MMR Vaccine Allergy Warning -Answer--If you are allergic to gluten you should not
receive this vaccine.
MMR Vaccine Breastfeeding Advice -Answer--Avoid breastfeeding for 3 days after
receiving the vaccine.
MMR Vaccine Pregnancy Advice -Answer--Avoid pregnancy for at least 28 days after
receiving the vaccine.
Client Condition at 31 Weeks -Answer--Client is at 31 weeks of gestation and
presents with a severe headache unrelieved by acetaminophen.
Client Vital Signs -Answer--Temperature (oral) 36.9° C (98.4° F). Heart rate 72/min.
Respiratory rate 16/min. BP 162/112 mm Hg. Oxygen saturation 979% on room air.
Urine Diagnostic Results -Answer--Appearance cloudy, Color yellow, pH 5.9, Protein
3+, Specific gravity 1.013, Leukocyte esterase negative, Nitrites negative, Ketones
negative, Crystals negative, Casts negative, Glucose trace, WBC 5, RBC 1.
Prenatal Complication Indicators -Answer--Urine protein, Blood pressure, Report of
headache, Fetal Activity.
Grief Counseling for Parents -Answer--Bring the child to the funeral service before
visitors arrive.
,Child's Perception of Death -Answer--School-age children tend to view death as a
temporary form of sleep.
Gastrostomy Tube Care -Answer--Apply water-soluble lubricant to the site, attach an
extension tube to the site's opening before use, and secure the tubing to the child's
abdomen.
Angina Pectoris Response -Answer--I will stop what I am doing and lie down.
Aspirin Dosage for Angina -Answer--I will take two 325 milligram aspirin tablets at
the same time.
Nitroglycerin Protocol -Answer--I will call the provider after taking one dose of
nitroglycerin.
Incorrect Angina Response -Answer--I will hold my breath and bear down.
Digoxin Administration Preparation -Answer--A nurse is preparing to administer a
prescribed dose of digoxin to a client.
Urine output -Answer--The amount of urine produced by the kidneys, which can
indicate fluid balance and kidney function.
Apical pulse -Answer--The heartbeat as heard over the apex of the heart, typically
measured at the fifth intercostal space.
Blood pressure -Answer--The force of blood against the walls of the arteries,
measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
Respiratory rate -Answer--The number of breaths taken per minute, an important
vital sign indicating respiratory function.
Digoxin toxicity -Answer--A condition resulting from excessive levels of digoxin,
characterized by symptoms such as bradycardia.
Type 1 diabetes mellitus management -Answer--Involves checking blood sugar
levels before meals and at bedtime, and rotating insulin injection sites.
Lipodystrophy -Answer--A condition caused by repeated insulin injections at the
same site, leading to changes in fat distribution and insulin absorption.
Acute kidney injury findings -Answer--Expected laboratory results include increased
serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels.
, Cataract surgery discharge instructions -Answer--Clients should avoid bending over
at the waist for several weeks and heavy lifting post-surgery.
Fluid volume excess -Answer--A condition characterized by pulmonary congestion,
increased blood pressure, and potential crackles in the lungs.
Uterine tachysystole -Answer--A condition where contractions occur too frequently,
potentially compromising fetal oxygenation.
Chest tube management -Answer--The collection device should be kept below the
level of the client's chest to prevent backflow.
Acute pancreatitis care -Answer--The plan of care should include maintaining the
client on NPO status and administering NSAIDs for pain management.
Increased urine output -Answer--A potential finding in fluid volume excess, indicating
the kidneys are still functioning adequately.
Crackles in the lungs -Answer--A sign of pulmonary congestion often associated with
fluid volume excess.
Decreased blood pressure -Answer--Not typically expected in fluid volume excess;
usually, blood pressure increases.
Weight loss -Answer--Not a finding associated with fluid volume excess; typically,
weight gain occurs.
Oxytocin infusion -Answer--Used to induce or augment labor, requiring careful
monitoring of contraction patterns.
Supine position -Answer--A position where the client lies flat on their back, which
may not be appropriate for all patients.
NPO status -Answer--A medical instruction meaning 'nothing by mouth,' often used
before surgery or certain medical procedures.
NSAIDs for pain management -Answer--Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used
to alleviate pain, particularly in conditions like pancreatitis.
NPO -Answer--Nothing by mouth; a status to rest the pancreas and reduce enzyme
production.
Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) -Answer--A measure of neutrophils in the blood; an
ANC of 500/mm³ indicates neutropenia.